More commonly known as sex-change, sex reassignment (SRS) is a procedure that changes a person’s genital organs from one gender to another. Gender reassignment is offered to a number of people including newborns with intersex deformities and adult men and women who have a biologically different sex than they are mentally and emotionally. Body procedure from male to female conversions is more common today.

Spain sex change operation - Tip of the day:After the Sex Change Operation SurgeryIt is necessary to have regular check-ups in Spain(ES) with the surgeon after the surgery especially if a series of operations will be undergone. For every serial surgery such as this, monitoring is a must. Hygiene should also be observed as it helps avoid infection risks that may possibly occur.

Sex Change Operation in Spain (ES) - Male to Female Procedure

Plastic surgery for male to female SRS involves the removal of the penis and the reshaping of the remaining genital tissue to appear more female thereby constructing a vagina. An incision is made into the scrotum, the flap of skin is pulled back and the testis is removed. The skin is stripped from the penis but is left attached and the urethra is cut. The excess skin is used to create the labia and the vagina. This body procedure is called a vaginoplasty. After the surgery, the patient would need to take in female hormones (estrogen) to further reshape the body’s contour. This hormone will also stimulate the growth of breasts.

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Though more uncommon, there are still several women who opt for female to male gender reassignment. This body procedure has achieved lesser success due to the difficulty of creating a functional penis from the original tissue in the clitoris. Preliminary surgery to remove the female organs will be needed and the next series of procedures will be done a year after. Aside from the genital organs, the breasts will also need to be altered in order to get a male appearance.

Planing on having sex change operation procedure in Spain?Here is some General Information about Spain:

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Train system in Spain is modern and reliable, most of the trains are brand new and the punctuality rate is one of the highest in Europe, the only problem is that not all the populated areas have a train station, sometimes small towns don't have one, in those cases you need to take a bus. Another issue with the Spanish Rail network is that the lines are disposed in a radial way so almost all the lines head to Madrid. That's why sometimes traveling from one city to another geographically close to it might take longer by train than by bus if they are not in the same line. Always check whether the bus or the train is more convenient.

Persons who have undergone male to female SRS will still retain a prostate while those who had female to male body procedure will need to undergo hysterectomy to remove the uterus and oophorectomy to remove the ovaries. Patients who have undergone male to female conversions will also need to take male hormone to stimulate male features to develop. Females who have undergone all these sex reassignment procedures will no longer be able to bear children.